Diplomatic Correspondent: Bangladesh and Korea agreed to explore elevating their comprehensive partnership to the next level in commemoration of the 50th Anniversary of the diplomatic relations, at the Third Foreign Ministry Consultations held in Dhaka on Thursday (Mar 31).
The two countries also agreed to deepen cooperation in trade and investment, infrastructure development, human resources development, defence, agriculture, fisheries and biotechnology, and regional and global issues of common interest and concern, including global peace and security, climate change, etc.
Foreign Secretary Masud Bin Momen and First Vice-Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Korea Choi Jong Kun led respective delegation at the 3rd Foreign Ministry Consultations. Korean Ambassador to Bangladesh Lee Jang-keun and Bangladesh Ambassador to Korea Delwar Hossain also attended the meeting.
Highly praising Bangladesh’s development successes including graduation from LDC under the astute leadership of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, Korean Vice-Minister assured to continue their development cooperation to Bangladesh’s priority sectors for rapid socio-economic advancements, said the Foreign Ministry.
Korea also agreed to extend cooperation in diverse areas, including capacity building in frontier technology and cyber security, Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET), shipbuilding and clean energy.
Foreign Secretary Masud Bin Momen assured to extend all necessary cooperation to further promote Korean investments in Bangladesh.
The Third Foreign Office Ministry Consultations between Bangladesh and the Republic of Korea reviewed at length entire gamut of bilateral relations.
Both sides agreed to explore high political-level visits to mark the 50th anniversary of the establishment of bilateral relations between the two countries in 2023 along with organizing befitting complementary programmes in each other’s capital to further promote people-to-people contacts.
Bangladesh assured to continue strong support to all international measures for denuclearisation of the Korean Peninsula and deeply appreciated Republic of Korea’s continued engagement with SAARC and IORA and expected Korea’s robust engagements with IORA, particularly in the areas of blue economy and digital transformation.
The Republic of Korea highly lauded Bangladesh’s contributions to global peace and security and leadership role in global climate change issues. Both sides agreed to deepen cooperation in UN Peacekeeping and Peacebuilding operations as well as green growth initiative, particularly in the development of clean energy and advancement of green technology.
Bangladesh appreciated Korean government’s humanitarian support for the Rohingyas temporarily sheltered in Bangladesh and urged the international community, including the Korean government, to contribute in bringing in a peaceful resolution of the protracted Rohingya crisis for the security and development in the region.
Director General (East Asia & Pacific) of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Kazi Russel Pervez and representatives from different ministries also joined the Consultations.